'Charities need to stop apologising for investing in infrastructure and that includes CEO salaries'
Charities need to invest in people and in plans if they want to make a difference, writes Lucy Masterson.
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Charities need to invest in people and in plans if they want to make a difference, writes Lucy Masterson.
The Care Trust, affected by its parent charities’ scandals, is back in the black – but all is not as it seems.
Analysis of TheJournal.ie’s survey of 40 charitable organisations.
The recommendations come after a HSE review of Section 38 pay agreement.
We must – of course – question the behaviour and practises of Irish charities, but should also ask why they are providing so many vital services instead of the State, writes Ruairí McKiernan.
People working in charities have mortgages and kids and wants and desires. The sector can’t hope to recruit and retain top class people, capable of running very complex operations, if they offer significantly less than the private sector.